Interviews
- Music"Da Baddest B*tch," Trina, sits down with Hynaken and E$$O to discuss women in rap.ByDeja Goode2.1K Views
- Original ContentZaytoven sits down with HNHH for another in-depth interview on his roots in producing, his early influences from Master P to Dr. Dre, and where he sees the future of the culture heading.ByAron A.7.6K Views
- InterviewsShe said he wanted someone with more international appeal.ByErika Marie22.0K Views
- ProfilesSaweetie reflects on the benefits of entrepreneurship, her formative influences, and more in "On The Come Up." ByMitch Findlay16.6K Views
- Original ContentINTERVIEW: Sheff G's been an underground hit since "No Suburban" but the release of "The Unluccy Luccy Kid" marks a new era for Brooklyn hip-hop. ByAron A.5.2K Views
- ProfilesGnar is creating a whole wave.ByAlex Zidel4.0K Views
- ProfilesSahbabiii discusses Unknownisms, Young Thug, and more in the latest episode of "On The Come Up."ByAron A.4.9K Views
- Original ContentNappy Roots' major label debut, "Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz" turns 20 years old today, and in celebration of the album's anniversary, HNHH landed an exclusive interview with Nappy Roots members Skinny Deville and Fish Scales.ByJoshua Robinson4.0K Views
- Original ContentOn the final day of our "12 Days of Christmas" series, we speak with Paper Route Empire-signed producer, Bandplay. The Tennessee native details how he initially connected with Key Glock and Young Dolph, shares some of his fondest memories with Dolph, and gives us the story behind one of Dolph's biggest singles, "Major."ByRose Lilah65.9K Views
- Original Content"Richer Than I Ever Been" did not include collabs with Drake or Lil Baby like many anticipated but Rick Ross explains why he didn't need to rely on A-List features on his eleventh studio album. ByAron A.5.3K Views
- Original ContentCam Kirk, one of Hip-Hop’s current leading photographers, remembers legendary Black Hip-Hop photographer and cultural documentarian Chi Modu.ByJoshua Robinson1460 Views
- Original ContentConway The Machine opens up about his retirement plans, building his DrumWork label, creative chemistry with J.I.D, and whether he's ever used autotune in the booth. ByMitch Findlay5.6K Views